POLICE BEAT: Marshfield police deal with familiar faces

James Kukstis jkukstis@wickedlocal.com @MarinerJamesK

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Feb 21, 2018 at 9:25 AMFeb 21, 2018 at 9:25 AM

Argument leads to violated trespass order

Marshfield Police responded to a call at 4:20 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 12 reporting an argument between a male and a female on Dyke Road. Marshfield Police Lt. Arthur Shaw said the defendant had violated a no trespass order from the owner of the home.

Officers separated the parties and calmed the situation down before confirming that an existing trespass notice was on file.

A 24-year-old Marshfield man was issued a summons for breaking the trespass order and will appear in court to face this charge at a later date.

“He went to the house and got into an argument with an ex-girlfriend,” Shaw said, noting that the parties are “fairly familiar” to the department. “He wasn’t supposed to be at the house.”

Property owners can file trespass orders against individuals, which allows police to arrest those individuals in the case of violation.

Intoxicated man arrested at Marshfield business

Marshfield officers were called to a business on Snow Road at 6:36 p.m., where they found Matthew Thevenin, 48, of 11 North Spooner St., Plymouth, unconscious in front of the business’ entrance, Shaw said.

Shaw said officers located and spoke to Thevenin, who is known to police. He was holding an open can of beer, and determined he was intoxicated.

“Customers had to walk at the defendant with young children to enter the business,” Shaw said. “He had urinated in front of the store, urinated on himself, and was leaning against a pile of wood.”

Thevenin had an existing warrant out for his arrest for threats of assault and battery, and he was also arrested for disturbing the peace and drinking in public.

No bail was set and he was transferred to the Plymouth County House of Corrections.

Defaulted assault warrant leads to arrest

Elisa Campbell, 24, of 44 Bayberry Lane, was arrested by Marshfield Police at 9:18 p.m. After running warrants for the day, officers saw the defendant had defaulted on a warrant for assault, Shaw said.

Shaw said Campbell is well known to police.

Police located Campbell at her residence and took her into custody. No bail was set and she was transferred to the Plymouth County House of Corrections.